diff for duplicates of <m262oar1a9.fsf@firstfloor.org> diff --git a/a/1.txt b/N1/1.txt index 9dcaeda..8c6f20d 100644 --- a/a/1.txt +++ b/N1/1.txt @@ -4,27 +4,20 @@ Chris Mason <chris.mason@oracle.com> writes: > > The for-linus branch of the btrfs unstable tree: > -> git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mason/btrfs-unstable.gi= -t for-linus +> git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mason/btrfs-unstable.git for-linus > -> Has our current queue of fixes. Josef's is the biggest pile, mostly = -in +> Has our current queue of fixes. Josef's is the biggest pile, mostly in > the allocator. Josef and I both managed to merge his patch to avoid -> mapping the extent buffer if skip_locking was set, git merge is just = -a +> mapping the extent buffer if skip_locking was set, git merge is just a > little too easy sometimes (I double checked the resulting code). The new in 3.0 btrfs warnings on every build are still there: -fs/btrfs/sysfs.c:76: warning: =E2=80=98btrfs_root_attrs=E2=80=99 define= -d but not used -fs/btrfs/sysfs.c:97: warning: =E2=80=98btrfs_super_attrs=E2=80=99 defin= -ed but not used -fs/btrfs/sysfs.c:153: warning: =E2=80=98btrfs_super_release=E2=80=99 de= -fined but not used =20 -fs/btrfs/sysfs.c:160: warning: =E2=80=98btrfs_root_release=E2=80=99 def= -ined but not used +fs/btrfs/sysfs.c:76: warning: ‘btrfs_root_attrs’ defined but not used +fs/btrfs/sysfs.c:97: warning: ‘btrfs_super_attrs’ defined but not used +fs/btrfs/sysfs.c:153: warning: ‘btrfs_super_release’ defined but not used +fs/btrfs/sysfs.c:160: warning: ‘btrfs_root_release’ defined but not used These are not even used inside any ifdef. It's unclear to me: were these supposed to be used or removed? @@ -34,5 +27,5 @@ it was a merge error? -Andi ---=20 +-- ak@linux.intel.com -- Speaking for myself only diff --git a/a/content_digest b/N1/content_digest index 803dae4..e8c6ec3 100644 --- a/a/content_digest +++ b/N1/content_digest @@ -14,27 +14,20 @@ ">\n" "> The for-linus branch of the btrfs unstable tree:\n" ">\n" - "> git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mason/btrfs-unstable.gi=\n" - "t for-linus\n" + "> git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/mason/btrfs-unstable.git for-linus\n" "\n" ">\n" - "> Has our current queue of fixes. Josef's is the biggest pile, mostly =\n" - "in\n" + "> Has our current queue of fixes. Josef's is the biggest pile, mostly in\n" "> the allocator. Josef and I both managed to merge his patch to avoid\n" - "> mapping the extent buffer if skip_locking was set, git merge is just =\n" - "a\n" + "> mapping the extent buffer if skip_locking was set, git merge is just a\n" "> little too easy sometimes (I double checked the resulting code).\n" "\n" "The new in 3.0 btrfs warnings on every build are still there:\n" "\n" - "fs/btrfs/sysfs.c:76: warning: =E2=80=98btrfs_root_attrs=E2=80=99 define=\n" - "d but not used\n" - "fs/btrfs/sysfs.c:97: warning: =E2=80=98btrfs_super_attrs=E2=80=99 defin=\n" - "ed but not used\n" - "fs/btrfs/sysfs.c:153: warning: =E2=80=98btrfs_super_release=E2=80=99 de=\n" - "fined but not used =20\n" - "fs/btrfs/sysfs.c:160: warning: =E2=80=98btrfs_root_release=E2=80=99 def=\n" - "ined but not used\n" + "fs/btrfs/sysfs.c:76: warning: \342\200\230btrfs_root_attrs\342\200\231 defined but not used\n" + "fs/btrfs/sysfs.c:97: warning: \342\200\230btrfs_super_attrs\342\200\231 defined but not used\n" + "fs/btrfs/sysfs.c:153: warning: \342\200\230btrfs_super_release\342\200\231 defined but not used \n" + "fs/btrfs/sysfs.c:160: warning: \342\200\230btrfs_root_release\342\200\231 defined but not used\n" "\n" "These are not even used inside any ifdef. It's unclear to me: were\n" "these supposed to be used or removed?\n" @@ -44,7 +37,7 @@ "\n" "-Andi\n" "\n" - "--=20\n" + "-- \n" ak@linux.intel.com -- Speaking for myself only -9d55d5e7f5084ca5df2140a21b9efbe5ce5796f77016f5e25157bfa08a53ea3c +a85068d9c9a37630d8a12a81017d91e0cce692d3976c09e83af42d92ba768fa3
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